From my own view, i think every one should have their own real interesting, hope this game will offer you more entertainment feeling. but not spend all your time to it. because it is just a play not study.
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hey u guys i wrote matteo carcassi's opus 60 no 18
for guitar pro but i couldn't upload it into ultimateguitar.com 's tabs
but i put it here 4 u. feel free to copy and if u could plz put it in download tabs
here it is the direct download link - pmncivil- pourya from iranhttp://www.4everload.com/index.php/..._no_18.gpx.html

Regarding the first vid, The Rack, any exercise is good to keep you hands on the guitar, but some are really good for certain things. This one is good for stretching especially when you get below the 5th fret!

Hey all, I've written out a bunch of chromatic octave displacement exercises. Theyre ****ing hard- play em with pick and fingers or just fingers. Vast majority based of Pat Martino's chromatic lines (google it)

But seriously, this stuff has helped me a ton, especially the "Betchya can't pick this" exercise. I play basically all jazz while at school and that exercise helps me alternate pick arpeggios like no other, something that's ultra-crucial to authentic bebop and hard bop playing. Thank you sir.

Not sure if I should create a new topic or post here, but I'll give it a shot anyway

Does anyone have any suggestions for songs that are similar to Jake E Lee Era Ozzy Osbourne? I recently started to learn a couple of songs off "The Ultimate Sin" and while I'm not a massive Ozzy fan and the songs aren't the greatest but I've gotta say wow, they are really fun to play! It's been a breath of fresh air learning these songs. Some of the leads are out of my reach but the rhythm parts are also fun.

But to get back to my point, does anyone know of any songs that are similar/in the same sort of style? I'm not really sure what I'd put them under, but I wouldn't say it's hair/glam metal.

Hey all, I've written out a bunch of chromatic octave displacement exercises. Theyre ****ing hard- play em with pick and fingers or just fingers. Vast majority based of Pat Martino's chromatic lines (google it)